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Tuscaloosa City Schools Drops Full Virtual Learning Program; Limited Option for Juniors and Seniors
The Tuscaloosa City Schools have decided not to implement a full virtual learning program for the 2026-2027 school year due to insufficient student applications. Instead, they are offering a limited full-time virtual option for juniors and seniors who applied in January, capped at forty students per high school. This option is available for students facing discipline issues, medical problems, or other special needs. Most students will continue with in-person classes at their local schools. Virtual coursework will be provided through platforms like Edgenuity, ACCESS, dual enrollment, and TCTA courses, but will not be taught by district teachers. The district plans to continually refine virtual options based on student and family preferences.
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